The New Public: Professional Communication and the Means of Social Influence

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Professional specialists have come to dominate public communication, and the modern public of the Enlightenment has been replaced by a "New Public", subject to mass persuasion through systematic advertising, lobbying, and other forms of media manipulation. Leon Mayhew examines this sociological development in terms of discourse and social influence, offering an original theory that bridges Talcott Parsons and JÜrgen Habermas. He concludes that the present social order is unstable because good-faith, two-way discourse has been undermined.

Author(s): Leon H. Mayhew
Series: Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 348